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Chief of Staff of the Navy
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Incumbent
Carlos Martínez-Merello y Díaz de Miranda

since 31 March 2023
Naval Staff
Ministry of Defence
Style The Most Excellent
Abbreviation AJEMA
Member of Naval Staff
National Defence Council
Council of Chiefs of Staff
Reports to Minister of Defence
Seat Spanish Navy Headquarters, Madrid
Nominator Defence Minister
After being discussed in the Council of Ministers
Appointer Monarch
Countersigned by the Defence Minister
Term length No fixed term
Constituting instrument Royal Decree of 13 July 1895
Formation 13 July 1895; 128 years ago (1895-07-13)
First holder Zoilo Sánchez de Ocaña y Vieitiz
Deputy Second Admiral Chief of Staff of the Navy
Website Website of the Spanish Navy Staff
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The Chief of Staff of the Navy or Admiral Chief of Staff of the Navy (AJEMA) is the highest-ranking military officer of the Spanish Navy that, under the authority of the Defence Minister, exercises command over the naval branch and, as such, is the principal military advisor to the Chief of the Defence Staff, the Minister of Defence, the Secretary of State for Defence, the Under-Secretary of Defence and the National Defence Council.

The JEMA has two main roles: the support role by which advice the Minister of Defence about the naval military policy, the JEMAD about how to use the personnel and their operative status, the SEDEF about the economic, armamentistic and infraestructure policies and the SUBDEF about the personnel and teaching policy and the operative role by which prepare the force for combat, instructs the military personnel, establishes the organization of its military branch and watches over the welfare of the personnel under his command and evaluates the needs of the Navy.

The AJEMA calls the meetings and coordinates the efforts of the Naval Staff (EMA), the main auxiliary body of the AJEMA, which assists him in the exercise of its competences and in the responsibilities assigned to it over the organization of the Navy, preparation of the troops and administration of the assigned resources. The EMA has a whole body of military officers at its service, and among the main officers include the Second Admiral Chief of Staff of the Navy, the Admiral of the Fleet (ALFLOT), the Admiral of Naval Action (ALNAV), the Admiral of Maritime Action (ALMART), the General Commander of the Marines (COMGEIM), the Commander of the Naval Air Fleet (COMFLOAN) and the General Commander of the Submarines Fleet (COMSUBMAR).

After the death of Admiral General Antonio Martorell Lacave on 31 March 2023, Admiral Carlos Martínez-Merello y Díaz de Miranda, second admiral chief of staff of the navy assumes the office ad interim.

History

The position of AJEMA was created on 13 July 1895 at the same time as the Naval Staff, which replaced the position of Under Secretary of the Navy. The office was reserved for officers with a minimum position of Rear admiral (Contraalmirante).

By Royal decree of 30 March 1899, the Undersecretary of the Navy was re-created and assumed the competences of the Military Secretariat and the Naval Staff, passing its owner to be called Under secretary of the Navy and Chief of the Central Naval Staff. The AJEMA position finally disappeared in 1900.

In December 1902, the Central Staff of the Navy (EMCA) was created, whose top official was once again a Chief under the name Chief of the Central Naval Staff. It was abolished again in August 1903. By the Law of 7 January 1908, which reforms the Institutes, agencies and services of the Navy, the EMCA was once again created. The AJEMA was granted the chair of the Board that informed the Minister of the Navy of naval matters, except if he did not possess the rank of Vice Admiral, which was then chaired by the Vice Admiral Chief of the Central Jurisdiction of the Navy and the AJEMA acted as a member. This law was developed by the Regulation of 17 January, which limited this position to officers of the rank of Vice Admiral or Rear Admiral.

On 20 October 1927, the EMCA is replaced by the Directorate-General of Campaign and Services of the Naval Staff (DGCSEM) in front of which there was a Vice Admiral with the title of Director-General of the same body. On 15 October 1930, the DGCSEM is suppressed, the Naval Staff (EMA) is created again and with it, Chief of Staff of the navy (on which the Naval War College directly depended), although it will not be until December 1930 that the name of the Director-General passes to that of AJEMA.

During the Civil War, each side of the conflict established its own Naval Staff. While the rebellious side maintained the Naval Staff, the Republican side had mainly the Marine Staff, although briefly the Central Staff of the Naval Forces of the Republic was created afterwards.

After the end of the civil war, the Francoism divided again the ministries destined to the defense in three, one for each army branch and maintained the Naval Staff that is maintained until today with the Chief or Admiral Chief of Staff of the Navy in front.

List

No. Rank Name Appointed Dismissed
Rear admiral Zoilo Sánchez de Ocaña y Vieitiz 14 July 1895 19 March 1896
Rear admiral Fernando Martínez de Espinosa y Echeverri 19 March 1896 22 October 1896
Rear admiral Segismundo Bermejo y Merelo 22 October 1896 1 April 1897
Rear admiral Ismael Warleta Ordovás 20 August 1897 †9 August 1898
Rear admiral Manuel Mozo y Díaz Robles 30 March 1899 25 October 1899
Rear admiral Antonio Terry y Rivas 25 October 1899 20 April 1900
Ship-of-the-line captain Antonio Moreno de Guerra y Cróquer 20 April 1900 7 November 1900
Rear admiral José María Pilón y Sterling 20 April 1900 7 November 1900
Vice admiral Pascual Cervera y Topete 28 December 1902 19 August 1903
10º Rear Admiral Federico Estrán y Justo 17 January 1908 10 June 1909
11º Rear Admiral José de la Puente y Bassave 10 June 1909 19 April 1910
12º Vice Admiral Joaquín María de Cincúnegui y Marco 19 April 1910 27 September 1912
13º Vice Admiral Francisco Chacón y Pery 27 September 1912 4 July 1913
14º Admiral Antonio Perea y Orive 5 July 1913 5 September 1914
15º Vice Admiral Orestes García de Paadín y García 5 September 1914 19 January 1915
16º Admiral José Pidal Rebollo 19 January 1915 23 March 1918
17º Admiral Adriano Sánchez Lobatón 24 March 1918 21 November 1919
18º Admiral José María Chacón y Pery 21 November 1919 13 May 1920
19º Admiral Gabriel Antón Iboleón 13 May 1920 † 2 February 1924
20º Admiral Ignacio Pintado Gough 8 February 1924 10 June 1924
21º Admiral Juan Carranza y Garrido 10 June 1924 4 May 1927
22º Admiral José Rivera Álvarez de Canero 4 May 1927 28 November 1927
23º Vice Admiral José Núñez y Quijano 28 October 1930 22 December 1930
24º Vice Admiral Juan Cervera Valderrama 28 November 1927 21 August 1931
25º Vice Admiral Francisco Javier de Salas González 25 September 1931 19 July 1936
Beginning of the Spanish Civil War
Vacant from 19 July–2 September 1936
Disputed Corvette captain Spain Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios 2 September 1936 27 October 1937
Disputed Corvette captain Spain Luis González de Ubieta 27 October 1937 8 January 1939
Disputed Ship-of-the-line captain Spain Miguel Buiza Fernández-Palacios (2nd term) 8 January 1939 5 March 1939
Disputed Admiral Juan Cervera Valderrama (2nd term) 28 October 1936 1 April 1939
End of the Civil War
26º Admiral Juan Cervera Valderrama 1 April 1939 16 August 1939
Functions assumed by the Ministry of the Navy from 16 August 1939 to 23 September 1942
27º Admiral Alfonso Arriaga Adam 23 September 1942 26 March 1951
28º Admiral Rafael Estrada Arnaiz 26 March 1951 17 October 1952
29º Admiral Juan Pastor Tomasety 24 October 1952 26 July 1956
30º Admiral Felipe José de Abárzuza y Oliva 21 August 1956 25 February 1957
31º Admiral Santiago Antón Rozas 4 May 1957 17 January 1963
32º Admiral Jerónimo Bustamante de la Rocha 17 January 1963 10 August 1963
33º Admiral Fernando Meléndez Bojaro 10 August 1963 25 February 1966
34º Admiral Rafael Fernández de Bobadilla y Ragel 26 February 1966 6 May 1967
35º Admiral Adolfo Baturone Colombo 6 May 1967 29 October 1969
36º Admiral Enrique Barbudo Duarte 7 November 1969 7 July 1972
37º Admiral Gabriel Pita da Veiga y Sanz 7 July 1972 22 June 1973
38º Admiral José Ramón González López 22 June 1973 27 September 1975
39º Admiral (*) Carlos Buhigas García 27 September 1975 19 November 1977
40º Admiral (*) Luis Arévalo Pelluz 23 November 1977 15 January 1982
41º Admiral (**) Saturnino Suanzes de la Hidalga 15 January 1982 11 January 1984
42º Admiral (*) Guillermo Salas Cardenal 11 January 1984 31 October 1986
43º Admiral (**) Fernando María Nárdiz Vial 31 October 1986 18 May 1990
44º Admiral (**) Carlos Vila Miranda 18 May 1990 14 February 1994
45º Admiral (**) Juan José Romero Caramelo 14 February 1994 27 June 1997
46º Admiral (***) Antonio Moreno Barberá 27 June 1997 15 December 2000
47º Admiral General Francisco José Torrente Sánchez 16 December 2000 30 April 2004
48º Admiral General Sebastián Zaragoza Soto 30 April 2004 18 July 2008
49º Admiral General Manuel Rebollo García 18 July 2008 27 July 2012
50º Admiral General Jaime Muñoz-Delgado y Díaz del Río 27 July 2012 1 April 2017
51º Admiral General Teodoro Esteban López Calderón 1 April 2017 27 January 2021
- Admiral Fausto Escrigas Rodríguez (acting) 27 January 2021 10 February 2021
52º Admiral General Antonio Martorell Lacave 10 February 2021 31 March 2023
- Admiral Carlos Martínez-Merello y Díaz de Miranda (acting) 31 March 2023 Incumbent

(*) Promoted posthumously to Admiral General in 1999. (**) Promoted to Admiral General ad honorem in 1999. (***) Promoted to Admiral General while in office.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Jefe de Estado Mayor de la Armada (España) para niños

  • Chief of the Defence Staff
  • Ministers of Defence
  • Captain general of the Navy
  • Spanish Navy
  • Chief of Staff of the Army
  • Chief of Staff of the Air Force
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